- An
almonry (Lat. eleemosynarium, Fr. aumônerie, Ger. Almosenhaus) is the
place or
chamber where alms, (money, food, or
other material goods), were distributed...
- The
Royal Almonry is a
small office within the
Royal Households of the
United Kingdom,
headed by the Lord High Almoner, an
office dating from 1103. The...
- The
Almonry Museum and
Tourist Information Centre is a
museum in
Evesham in Worcestershire, England. It is also
referred to as The
Almonry Museum and just...
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beyond the
precinct of the monastery, was the
eleemosynary department. The
almonry for the
relief of the poor, with a
great hall annexed,
formed the paupers'...
- the
Middle Littleton Tythe Barn and the
Almonry Museum and
Heritage Centre,
which is
housed in the old
almonry of the
abbey and also
displays artefacts...
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Communications Privy Purse and Treasurer's
Office Keeper of the
Privy Purse Royal Almonry Lord Chamberlain's
Office Central Chancery of the
Orders of Knighthood...
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Communications Privy Purse and Treasurer's
Office Keeper of the
Privy Purse Royal Almonry Lord Chamberlain's
Office Central Chancery of the
Orders of Knighthood...
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Communications Privy Purse and Treasurer's
Office Keeper of the
Privy Purse Royal Almonry Lord Chamberlain's
Office Central Chancery of the
Orders of Knighthood...
- [citation needed] led to
their being emplo**** in
special positions, as "
almonries", bailiffs, tax collectors. The Jews of
Spain formed in
themselves a separate...
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although fragments of the 13th-century
chapter house,
together with the
almonry, the 16th-century bell
tower and a
gateway remain. The abbey's site is...